Financial Intelligence: The Basics
By Janet Amber
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Thank you for your interest in this booklet. The "The Basics" series, is a series of booklets designed to help you get the basics or foundations about a subject. Time is one of our most precious resources and as such it does not comeback, for that reason the Amber siblings have created this series. It is a series of small quick and easy to read and understand booklets, designed to give you a quick idea on a subject. Instead of spending a lot of time and money on a subject to find out that it is not what you expected, this series allows you to get a quick overview, without spending a lot of time or money. If you then find that it is a subject of interest you can invest more time and/or money. Since this is a booklet it is short in pages as it is designed to get to the point quickly.
This booklet is titled "Financial Intelligence: The Basics" and covers:
Priorities
Keep Track and Set Limits
Ordering
How to Save Money
How to Make Extra Money
Credit Cards
and More...
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Table Of Contents
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Foreword
It's so crucial to set your financial priorities in life as this may help secure your financial future. Too much stress could come from mishandled funds.
A lot of individuals have no idea precisely where or how they spend a good portion of their income. How many times have you taken money from the ATM only to realize a few days later that it's gone? Many times it's hard to remember how precisely you spent the money, and frequently this money is wasted on frivolous buys.
A budget will help avoid this by making an individual accountable for the income that they spend. If an individual only has $50 left for monthly food expenses then they might decide to give up purchasing that fancy $3 designer cup of coffee.
The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Financial Intelligence
This Indispensable Book Will Skyrocket Your Financial IQ And Turn You Into A Money Powerhouse!
Chapter 1:
Understand Priorities and Where You Are
Synopsis
Scrutinize of your financial wellness! As well get your priorities straight.
Some individuals might make mistakes in setting their financial priorities like saving more for their children's college education and a lesser for their own retirement.
The Start Point
• What major fiscal challenges do you face?
• State your financial positives in terms of revenue, debt management, and savings.
• How do you think you arrived at this point—and what would you like to see altered?
• How well organized are you for a financial emergency? Write it out now: The amount we have put away an emergency fund is _______.
• How is the subject of money addressed in your family: emotionally or rationally?
• Who makes the fiscal decisions? How come? How much collaboration is there?
Why it counts: Clarity and commitment. Authorities agree that before crunching the numbers, families need to scrutinize their financial wellness—and the best chance of success comes from having both mates on board.
Here we will explain to you the basic principle of personal financial ratio and its analyses. This will help you keep a tab on your personal finances.
Now what are personal finance ratios, you'd ask.
As the name hints these ratios deal with your personal riches, assets or cash in hand. All the more they're exceedingly simple to understand. Just plain discipline of sustaining a budget and statement of assets (what you earn or have) and liabilities (what you spend or what you owe to other people) will help you check your financial wellness.
Here is an easy guide which will help you to comprehend these ratios in detail. Let us have a look as to how these ratios may help.
Basic solvency ratio
This ratio signals your power to meet monthly expenses in case of any emergency or calamity. It's calculated by dividing the near-term cash you have with your monthly expenses.
Basic solvency ratio = Cash / Monthly expenses (this ratio isn't mentioned in percentage).You are able to also call it as emergency or contingency preparation ratio. This ratio helps you prepare for unexpected troubles.
An illustration, a 30-year-old businessman whose wife had an emergency gall bladder surgery last year. In spite of the fact that they had enough insurance to take care of exactly such an event, due to a few administrative problems on the day of discharge, he was informed that he would have to pay in cash as the bill couldn't be settled.
He had a hard time arranging the funds on an emergency fundament. He was fortunate to have good acquaintances and relatives who lent him the money. But not everyone have such great admirers or relatives to bail them